Little League World Series

Little League World Series

With two homeruns from Tanner Tokunaga and another solo shot from Iolana Akau, Waipio, Hawaii beat Matamoros, Mexico 12-3 in the 2008 Little League World Series.

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Hawaii leadoff hitter Christian Donahue got the ball rolling with a single in his, and the game's, first at-bat.

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Donahue completed his trip around the bases to give Hawaii an early 1-0 lead.

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Hawaii pitcher Caleb Duhay held Mexico to just six hits, three runs and seven strikeouts during his 5 1/3 innings on the mound.

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Although Mexico's starting pitcher Sergio Rodriguez only worked 2 2/3 innings, he managed to strike out seven batters.

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After receiving relief on the mound, Sergio Rodriguez (15) moved to center field where he and right fielder Eduardo Rodriguez (16) still couldn't keep Hawaii's batters at bay.

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With seven strikeouts on the mound, Duhay produced a hit, three runs and an RBI behind the plate.

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Mexico seemed to have started a rally in the third, but a fly ball from Emmanuel Rodriguez forced a second out and put a halt to the team's run.

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With two outs and the bases loaded, Mexico reliever Klaus Muller gave up a single to make it 7-3 before striking out Donahue to end the fourth inning.

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Tanner Tokunaga, Hawaii's second baseman who was dubbed "Mr. Clutch" after his two-run double in the semifinal game, smacked two homers to lead his team to the LLWS title.

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Among the anticipated events at the LLWS is the trading of pins. Sponsors, players, fans and parents are known to take part in the past-time.

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Donahue (pictured) pitched the final two outs for Hawaii, forcing Mexico's Fernando Villegas to ground out to end the game.

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Among Tokunaga's fans was the Little League mascot.

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Waipio's title is the second for Hawaii in the last four years. Ewa Beach won the LLWS in 2005.

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Waipio extended the United States' title streak in the LLWS to four years. Plus, the '08 champs scored the most runs for a team in the final game since 1998, when New Jersey's Toms River defeated Kashima, Japan 12-9.

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